Maybe but I ain't gonna throw the towel in and stop supporting Charlton. I was surprised how easy it was for me to do. However I noticed you couldn't do it online and seems they've now shut for the day!!
Maybe but I ain't gonna throw the towel in and stop supporting Charlton. I was surprised how easy it was for me to do. However I noticed you couldn't do it online and seems they've now shut for the day!!
Out of curiosity, who did renew their season tickets today and who moved to north lower. Got to admit I did and moved 5 of us to the north lower.
Well if there is no Charlton for you to support in 2/5/10 years at least you will be able to say that you did everything in your power to prevent it. Not!!
Maybe but I ain't gonna throw the towel in and stop supporting Charlton. I was surprised how easy it was for me to do. However I noticed you couldn't do it online and seems they've now shut for the day!!
But you're not supporting Charlton. You're supporting Roland.
A boycott on season tickets is the biggest and most important protest there is IMO. Understand not all are behind the protests but Ho pe the majority of fans think long term, even if it does mean stopping doing something you've loved for years.
Right I've had this same argument with my mate. You ain't gonna buy a season ticket that's fine that's a good way to protest. But that mean you won't be going to any home games to support Charlton? If you do the only way in is to pay and in turn probably be paying more for a one off ticket and in turn actually making old roly more money.
???? Not sure what your talking about there fella. I've bought 5 existing seats cheaper.
Mines cheaper too, I'm not buying one. Cheap as chips.
That's up to you mate. I never questioned you. I don't need to know your reasons. I asked simply if anyone else has bought one. What that has to do with me preventing the demise of Charlton I'll never know.
I'm not supporting Roland. I'm supporting Charlton and the team as I have the last 35 years. I feel sorry for you that you feel everything including supporting Charlton is supporting Roland
I'm not supporting Roland. I'm supporting Charlton and the team as I have the last 35 years. I feel sorry for you that you feel everything including supporting Charlton is supporting Roland
Ok no worries I know my seats paid for. I don't need to justify anything to you. So see you boys in the ground next season. There ain't no way you'll stay away.
I'm not supporting Roland. I'm supporting Charlton and the team as I have the last 35 years. I feel sorry for you that you feel everything including supporting Charlton is supporting Roland
I'm not supporting Roland. I'm supporting Charlton and the team as I have the last 35 years. I feel sorry for you that you feel everything including supporting Charlton is supporting Roland
Where do you think your money is going exactly?
I really don't care, I have my seat to support the boys league one or championship!
Ok no worries I know my seats paid for. I don't need to justify anything to you. So see you boys in the ground next season. There ain't no way you'll stay away.
How do you know who will or won't stay away? Just out of interest are you aware of current goings on?
Still undecided.... Part of me wants to stick up two fingers at The Belgians, Richard Murray et al and not renew The other part wants to get behind the team. Have to say I'm concerned about what will fill the vacuum left behind by departing fans - will it be lots of newbies who have no care for the history of the club? Will that change the face of CAFC so that there is, in effect, nothing left to come back from the wilderness of a boycott for? It's a really tough call and wonder if there's an element of being "in it to win it" - most life change coaches will tell you that all long-term and effective change comes from within organisations and companies.
That said, I have no beef with anyone whose preference is to stay or to go - it's a very personal decision and either choice will be one made after thought and consideration.
The one thing I do find hard to stomach is what amounts to calling someone a scab for either staying or going and thereby agreeing or disagreeing with our own opinion. We all have to do what we feel is the right thing.
Still undecided.... Part of me wants to stick up two fingers at The Belgians, Richard Murray et al and not renew The other part wants to get behind the team. Have to say I'm concerned about what will fill the vacuum left behind by departing fans - will it be lots of newbies who have no care for the history of the club? Will that change the face of CAFC so that there is, in effect, nothing left to come back from the wilderness of a boycott for? It's a really tough call and wonder if there's an element of being "in it to win it" - most life change coaches will tell you that all long-term and effective change comes from within organisations and companies.
That said, I have no beef with anyone whose preference is to stay or to go - it's a very personal decision and either choice will be one made after thought and consideration.
The one thing I do find hard to stomach is what amounts to calling someone a scab for either staying or going and thereby agreeing or disagreeing with our own opinion. We all have to do what we feel is the right thing.
Scab. No seriously, it's not such an easy choice for some people. You have to do what you have to do.
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http://www.cafc.co.uk/news/article/charlton-athletic-201617-season-tickets-on-sale-3002389.aspx
Says "2016/17 season tickets are not available to purchase online and from the Valley Ticket Office"
Someone said not instead of now...... not that it seems you can renew existing seats anyway.
A boycott on season tickets is the biggest and most important protest there is IMO.
Understand not all are behind the protests but Ho pe the majority of fans think long term, even if it does mean stopping doing something you've loved for years.
I really don't care, I have my seat to support the boys league one or championship!
Just out of interest are you aware of current goings on?
Have to say I'm concerned about what will fill the vacuum left behind by departing fans - will it be lots of newbies who have no care for the history of the club? Will that change the face of CAFC so that there is, in effect, nothing left to come back from the wilderness of a boycott for?
It's a really tough call and wonder if there's an element of being "in it to win it" - most life change coaches will tell you that all long-term and effective change comes from within organisations and companies.
That said, I have no beef with anyone whose preference is to stay or to go - it's a very personal decision and either choice will be one made after thought and consideration.
The one thing I do find hard to stomach is what amounts to calling someone a scab for either staying or going and thereby agreeing or disagreeing with our own opinion. We all have to do what we feel is the right thing.